Wednesday, 4 April 2012

DEEP CREEK RESERVE, EAST DONCASTER

The Mullum Mullum Creek winds lazily through northeastern Melbourne, flowing from South to North and emptying into the Yarra River near Eltham South. Along its path there are many nature reserves where there are picnic facilities and also of course havens for the native flora and fauna. Residents of the outer suburbs of Melbourne have ready access to many such waterways and reserves, which makes living in the big metropolis very attractive - all of the comforts and diversions of a big urban centre, but also the joys of country life all within a radius of a few tens of kilometres. These photos are taken in Deep Creek Reserve close to Warrandyte Rd.

23 comments:

I do love your watery captures for the day, Nick! I could enjoy spending some time exploring Mullum Mullum Creek! Your photos are the next best thing to being there -- as always! Hope your week is going well!

Such beautiful green lush images Nick, how amazing to think this beautiful spot is in reality so close to the city, talk about the best of both worlds. I should imagine there are many people who take advantage of this.

No matter how advance or modernized a place is we need a place like this. This place looks very serene and are these trees birch trees? Thanks for sharing your water photos and thanks for joining Water World Wednesday I do appreciate it ^_^